Let’s take a peek at the ROG Strix GTX 1650 first. The card will be added to the main line-up of ASUS’ roster featuring a wingblade fan design with a promised 0dB noise technology. Along with the other two cards, the ROG Strix GTX 1650 will also feature the AutoExtreme Technology, a manufacturing process that promises to enhance the reliability of the card.

The ROG Strix GTX 1650 in the Philippines has three variants — the Strix GTX 1650 O4G, A4G, and 4G. All three has the same 4GB GDDR5 memory and 896 CUDA Cores. The only difference among them are their Gaming and OC Mode boosts clocks. Pricing for the models are as follows:

Next up, the ASUS Dual GTX 1650. The card will feature the common two-fan structure, an IP5X dust resistance rating, and that same AutoExtreme manufacturing process. We’re getting 4GB of GDDR5 memory and 896 CUDA Cores. The ASUS Dual GTX 1650 has two variants — an O4G and a 4G. Again the only difference in the specs are the OC and Gaming Mode boost clock speeds.

Lastly we have the ASUS Phoenix GeForce GTX 1650. We’re getting just a single fan setup in a compact design. Like the other two it’s made with the AutoExtreme manufacturing process and will feature 4GB of GDDR5 Memory and 896 CUDA Cores. We’re also getting two variants — an O4G and a 4G.